The Cheerful World Of Japanese Manhole Covers
by Maisie Allison
Michelle Aldredge introduces us to a minor feat in public art:
One of my favorite book discoveries this summer is Drainspotting
by Remo Camerota. The book celebrates an array of fascinating manhole cover designs from Japan. According to Camerota, nearly 95% of the 1,780 municipalities in Japan have their very own customized manhole covers. The country has elevated this humble, practical object to its own art form. The designs depict everything from local landmarks and folk tales to flora and fauna and images created by school children. Camerota explains the evolution of these custom covers in Drainspotting http://www.gwarlingo.com/2011/drainspotting-61-amazing-manhole-covers-from-japan/